"I would never write realistic prose. I don't like people who try to write in a poetic style, but in the course of their book abandon it for realism, and weave back and forth like drunkards between the surreal and the real."

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Source: Marguerite Young (1999). “Harp Song for a Radical: The Life and Times of Eugene Victor Debs”, Knopf

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Marguerite Young was an American novelist known for her intricate narratives and exploration of identity, particularly in her work 'Miss MacIntosh, My Darling.'

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